Sudbury, ON
In 1971 Brian Dalrymple began a career in identification with the Ontario, Canada Provincial Police, Forensic Identification Services. He has published extensively in the disciplines of luminescence detection, photography of evidence, and digital enhancement of evidence and served as a contributing author in the Encyclopedia of Forensic Sciences (Academic Press – 2000).
Brian Dalrymple is currently an instructor at the Ontario Police College, and provides forensic consulting for police agencies, private sector and attorneys. He also teaches extensively throughout the United States.
He is an adjunct professor at Laurentian University, Sudbury, ON, and an instructor for Ron Smith and Associates.
Laurentian University Course featuring CSIpix:
Ron Smith and Associates Courses featuring CSIpix:
Email: indione78@gmail.com
Ottawa, ON, Canada
Courses offered:
ACE-V Decision Threshold Course. This course is offered virtually multiple times a year.
The CPC teaches CSIpix as part of the basic forensic identification training and as part of some advanced forensic identification courses for trained officers. These courses are for Canadian and international police officers.
Email: cpc_registrar-registraire_ccp@rcmp-grc.gc.ca
Visit the website for more information.
Courses offered:
Intermediate Crime Scene
Basic Latent Fingerprint Recognition and ID
Advanced Latent ID and Testimony
Advanced Palm Print Recognition and ID

Woodbury, NJ, USA
Detective Christopher Senor is the Special State Investigator and Acting County Detective with Gloucester County Prosecutor’s Office, NJ. He is President of the NJ Division of the International Association of Identification. Christopher provides training in fingerprint analysis using CSIpix. Future training opportunities will be listed here.If you are interested in taking a CSIpix focused course with Christopher, please contact us, and we will send you his contact information.
Courses offered:
The only program of its kind in Ontario, the Forensic Identification graduate certificate program provides you with leading-edge forensic knowledge and skills for public and private policing and laboratories.
FID5003: Fingerprint Development and Analysis (Semester 1)
FID5004: Physical Matching (Semester 1)
FID5501: Advanced Friction Ridge Development (Semester 2)
If you would be interested in taking a CSIpix focused mini course at Humber College, please contact us.
Sacramento, CA
(California Criminalistics Institute)
Matthew Pombo is currently employed as a Latent Print Analyst with the California Department of Justice Bureau of Forensic Services. He is an IAI Certified Latent Print Examiner with over twenty years of law enforcement experience. Matthew’s specialties include latent print processing, latent print comparisons, photography, and crime scene investigations.
In 2003, Matthew began his career with the Fresno Police Department. He graduated from the POST certified State Center Regional Training Facility in 2004. After the Academy, Matthew worked as a Crime Scene Technician with the Fresno Police Department, where he was promoted to the position of Crime Scene Supervisor in 2011. When hired by the CA Department of Justice in 2016, Matthew was able to focus more time on latent print processing techniques and has become an expert on vacuum metal deposition.
Matthew has taught latent print processing, vacuum metal deposition, and photography classes to multiple law enforcement agencies over the last six years. He is also currently a member of the DOJ Latent Print Technical Advisory Group.
Courses offered:
FRSC 307: Crime Scene Investigation & Lab
FRSC 359: Physical Methods of Forensic Analysis
FRSC 498: Science of Fingerprints Course (This course is offered as Professional Outreach Training for Practitioners)
Basic Analysis of Friction Ridge Skin:
This course is designed to prepare new latent print examiners for more advanced techniques and skills to examine fingerprints as a method for identification.
Time:
Monday, July 14th – Friday, July 18, 2025; 8:30am – 4:30pm EDT
Successful completion of this course (35 hours) may be used toward the IAI application certification or re-certification process.
Intermediate Analysis of Friction Ridge Skin:
This course is designed to prepare current latent print examiners for more advanced techniques and skills to examine fingerprints as a method for identification.
Time:
Monday, July 28th – Friday, Aug. 1st, 2025; 8:30am – 4:30pm EDT
Successful completion of this course (35 hours) may be used toward the IAI application certification or re-certification process.
If you would be interested in taking a CSIpix focused mini course at NJIT, please contact us.
Hamilton, NJ, USA
Courses offered:
The NJSP Crime Scene Investigation course is taught twice a year in April and September. It is a 280- hour course that takes place over 7 weeks. CSIpix is taught as part of the 2-week Fingerprint Identification section of the course. The course is open to sworn law enforcement officers, crime scene investigators, or any individual responsible with processing crime scenes for their department or agency.
Courses offered:
Forensic Identification Officer – runs twice a year
Advanced Friction Ridge Analysis Course – runs once a year
These courses are only available to forensic identification officers in Ontario.
406 Gwanggyo Starin,
47 Daehak-ro,
Yeongtong-gu, Suwon-si,
Gyeonggi-do
PICS offers Forensic Science, Crime Scene Investigation and Criminal Profiling courses
for college students, law enforcement personnel including police officers and military.
CSIpix is one of the elements of the PICS curriculum.
Address:
406 Gwanggyo Starin,
47 Daehak-ro,
Yeongtong-gu, Suwon-si,
Gyeonggi-do
Website : www.pyocsi.co.kr
For more information contact: pics@pyocsi.co.kr
표창원범죄과학연구소 (PICS)
PICS는 학생과 경찰관, 군사경찰 등 법집행 공무원 대상 법과학, 과학수사 및 프로파일링 교육 훈련을 제공하고 있으며,
CSIpix는 PICS 프로파일링 아카데미 교육과정에 포함됩니다.
주소 :
경기도 수 원시 영통구 대학로 47 스타인빌딩 406호
홈페이지 : www.pyocsi.co.kr
이메일 : pics@pyocsi.co.kr

Elizabeth, NJ, USA
Detective Adrian Gardner, CLPE uses CSIpix for all of the training she provides. She teaches the CSIpix portion of the New Jersey State Police Crime Scene Investigation course (see below). She helps many agencies in her region learn how to use CSIpix when they first purchase it.
If you would be interested in taking a CSIpix focused mini course with Adrian, please contact us.

Courses offered:
CSIPix is used in 3 courses at The University of Toronto Mississauga campus. All 3 courses are undergraduate courses and are part of the Forensic Science Program. UTM Forensic Science Program is the longest running program of its kind in Canada.
FSC300 – Forensic Identification (Fall semester)
FSC302 – Advanced Forensic Identification (Winter semester)
FSC407 – Forensic Identification Field School (Summer practical/Fall labs * Fall semester)
Contact us if you would like more information about the University of Toronto Mississauga, Forensic Science Program
If you are interested in learning more about any of the training providers listed above, please contact us.
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